[ct-user] CT for Windows 95?

Mike Walker Mike Walker <mwalker@geronimo.legato.com>
Wed, 25 Mar 1998 09:00:21 -0500


My 2 cents

I'm all for the DOS machines are they are inexpensive and we can leave them
at the contest station which is remote to the normal operating site.
Please add my vote for the DOS version to continue.  Linux would even work
if we can run it under a 486 30mhz.

I would like to know those that are using Win95 or NT (and NT is slow even
on Pentium 233 with 64M ram), are you a  station that is doing 100-200 Q's
an hour?  We find that any delay in the computer causes logging slowdowns.
You can run dx-telnet from the Dos ct, by connecting to a modem and doing a
dial in to a unix shell account.

As for the other apps, we run HFX on a near by laptop and import the logs
into the current daily log book.  

73...Mike


At 08:37 AM 3/25/98 , Bill Turner, W7TI wrote:
>On Tue, 24 Mar 1998 10:33:53 -0700 (MST), aef8w@aztec.asu.edu (PAUL M.
>PLAYFORD) wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>Not sure why anyone would want to run contest software in a multi-tasking
>>environment.
>>
>_______________________________________________________________
>Here's a few reasons:
>
>1.  So you can also run Geoclock or other gray-line graphics program.
>2.  So you can run your logging program to see if you need XXXX as a
>new one.
>3.  So you can run DX-Telnet.
>4.  So you can run a propagation prediction program.
>
>Those are just the ones I do.  Any others, anyone?
>
>73, Bill W7TI
>
>
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